With care, of course. It's not easy to get a real Christmas tree before Thanksgiving, unfortunately. It's usually about mid-November before we can find one, but I still decorate as early as Nov.
1. Despite Halloween's proximity, some embrace the idea of Christmas decorations as soon as November 1st and find joy in the early celebration. The varying societal acceptance of decorating for Christmas right after Halloween raises questions about holiday norms.
Ultimately, when to decorate is a personal choice. More and more people are decorating for Christmas before Thanksgiving. Use seasonal decorations that can transition from Halloween to Thanksgiving to Christmas, like white pumpkins and wreaths.
A study showed that homes decorated for Christmas are seen as more friendly and sociable. Other people prefer to get straight to decorating for Christmas immediately after Halloween, starting winter early, and enjoying the holiday cheer for as long as possible. Tori Hay, freshman, said, "The day after Halloween, my family and I immediately take down Halloween decorations and get out the Christmas decoration bin.
Here's how our team feels about when to decorate for Christmas: These team members decorate right after Halloween and can't wait to swap out pumpkins for twinkling lights: "You guys are totally going to think I'm nuts, but I used to start the day after Halloween! Yes, you can decorate for Christmas after Halloween - there's no rule that says you have to wait until a certain date to start getting ready for the holiday season. In fact, many people choose to start decorating for Christmas right after Halloween and enjoy the festive decorations for an extended period of time. Want an easy way to transition your home from fall to Christmas decor! Learn how to almost effortlessly create a cozy, holiday-ready space without the rush.
Enjoy decorating for Christmas without the stress! Mix fall decor with subtle winter pieces and limit overt Christmas icons to under 10 percent of surfaces until after the Thanksgiving meal. How do you mix fall and Christmas decorations in a small space? Focus on the table and entry, use a neutral base, and swap accents like napkins and ribbons; keep centerpieces under 12 inches for sightlines. Halloween is over.
Merry Christmas! That's right, people, it's November 1 and that means we are in the fast lane of the Holiday Highway. That's why I've put together some practical after-Christmas winter decorating ideas you can start using right away. I'll share simple updates for every room, from adding cozy layers to swapping in subtle seasonal accents.
This way, your home will feel welcoming, balanced, and ready to carry you through the rest of the winter season in style.